And YES, of course I always restart the server after making changes to
httpd.conf.. I'm not that stupid : )
Karri K. wrote:
>
> Ok, I added the directive, but to no avail. I put my
> httpd.conf up on pastebin for you to see.
> http://pastebin.ca/632230
>
> Graham F
ren't accidently loading from the wrong one.
>
> And it goes without saying, but I'll ask it nonetheless: You are
> restarting
> Apache after editing httpd.conf, correct?
>
>
> Graham Frank
> Neoservers LLC - Founder and Owner
> Ph: (608) 359-1593
> Member
and don't observe any changes in your browser the page may
> be
> "cached". Try clearing you browsers cache and reloading the page.
>
> -Robert
>
> the Karri K. wrote, on 7/22/2007 12:50 AM:
>> Update.. I found that DocumentRoot in the configuration file jus
your httpd.conf file to point to
it. You'll need to change all occurences in the config file of the old
htdocs directory to your new realdocs one, and restart the server after
saving the file, but this is probably the cleaner solution."
I mean, come on, this is EXACTLY what I have done!
Ka
est.html
>
> But you need to make sure that "AllowOverride" is set to "All" in
> httpd.conf
> and any .
>
>
> Graham Frank
> Neoservers LLC - Founder and Owner
> Ph: (608) 359-1593
> Member of the Better Business Bureau
>
>
&g
And yes, I saw it was required in two places to put in the folder name.
Karri K. wrote:
>
> Update.. I found that DocumentRoot in the configuration file just now and
> I pointed it to /home/karri/mydocs/htdocs, and I went there and created a
> basic test html file.. But no. All
#x27;re actually seeing.
>
>
> Graham Frank
> Neoservers LLC - Founder and Owner
> Ph: (608) 359-1593
> Member of the Better Business Bureau
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Karri K. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Sunday, July 22, 2007 2:34 AM
&
tp://yourdomain:8080/).
>
> Also, if you have a firewall up then make sure that it isn't blocking
> incoming connections to port 80.
>
>
> Graham Frank
> Neoservers LLC - Founder and Owner
> Ph: (608) 359-1593
> Member of the Better Business Bureau
>
Ok. I am a newbie, trying to set up a Apache server, so I, for example,
wouldn't have to use MegaUpload and similars if I want my friends to get
some files.
So, I'm running Slackware Linux 12.0, and I downloaded the Apache sources.
They compiled ok, and I got to the point where "Hey, it worked!" s